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Btan- npCI'Q f Lee Cirk- Sea- incei TCIICC For three days East Texas State-students re- verted to theidays of the old west with Stetson hats, plaid shirts, bluejeans, and cowboy boots. Those who were not wearing at least three articles of Western clothing were arrested, tried, and punished by being thrown in the watering trough. One of the great occasions during these three days was the judging of the Western Week Queen. This contest was held in the Student Union Building ballroom before three judges and over half of the student body. Ulf Nancy Johns, Western Week Queen nominee, walks for the judges. There were over 70 nominees for queen. First Raw: Joseph A Land, Duncanvilleg Mil- dred McKee Lane, Coop erg Mary L. Langford Gilmer, R. L. Larey, Tex arkanag Mrs. lbera Lath- Secjond Row: Roberta Lee Dallas, Mary ,lean Light, Pittsburg, Peggy Elaine Lipscomb, Quitmang Myr- tle Mae Little, Bonham' William E. Llewellyni am, Commerce. Daingerfleld. . 55 ' ,.., , ' wer, A xx 'Q , 'M 'A g, T 5 I ' fi ik Q , .,,, f7?,, L A' 1. X fl.. Q 1, .. , I 5 ,ry-fix. T jg- ...,k Q 5 , Q ..-.Q-In M f1..':-,rye .,. .3 - 1. Sr. , f. . g 5 V I -, -.1-,re -s 'f'ffJfi:fr rf f -. ff, 'f y. '2 2.-QQ.-fs. ai r i. .. 5 f v The 1952 Western Week Queen was Pat Dye of Greenville. She was crowned at a dance held in her honor as the final event of Western Week. Third Row: Audrey Lo- mat, Dallas, Alfred D. Long, Dc-:Queen, Ark.g Lerlene Louvier, Mt. Pleasantg .Helen Brown Lowe, Dallas, Mrs. Irene A. Lowrey, Dodd City. QA-4 U .FQ 'ififl nf . .4-U Q 'T-2 , . li .x F 14 f' ' ' . , 4... , it . V L graduates , ,-,N fxx-. If I XN A, Y N X li rf, u Ki X llixxj ,fl l ff'X.,. fs! ll 4' l 1 f f ,f A is Q 1 x , f X. Page 29 x ,Z f X li
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EPR Only the early risers made it to the first activity of Western Week, the trail breakfast at 6 a. m. After the breakfast the students had time before classes to watch the rising of the sun. First Row: Mrs. Beula Huff, Corsicanag Mrs. Vera Huff, Fouke, Ark.g Marger- et Dill Huffman, Corsicana: Lena Mae Hutt, Fouke, Ark.g Annie M. Hyman. Commerce, James Thomas lbbotson. Cinceg Rheha Icenhower, Cinceg Mattie lvie, Emoryg Cay M. Jones, Mesquite. 0 4 4 r fl X! , f W f .s , 'Z My r .x'4 ,Q Vf pl ol b. d 4 T. be st in walk: for c Second Row: Caroline Johnson, Atlan- ta, James Truett Johnson, Big Spring: Lennis S. Johnson, Greenville, Norma Lee Johnson, Miller, Alva Rice Jones. Mahankg John Burton Jones, Cuvlg James B. Jones, Detroitg Thedias N. Jones, Marshallg Billy Julian, Quinlan. 'f , . , 1 - A w , ' m 4 V '-s' . r V .. .1 S- as - V x I' I QQ! M Q ,V ,MZ - -... ,,,. . .,,, ...., ...W ,,,,f ,M .4 '- ' f A5 t as Q X' 'WJ 'I X ff? if Q f A ' x Q' 1 1 A 'fix gr 553. mg if X 7 Q59 af Wy , U X 4111 1 f I , f Third Row: George W. Kennemer, Stan- ton, Frances Marie Kerhow, Cooperg LaFarris M. King, Edgewoodg Troy Lee King, Farmersvilleg Winnie Sikes Kirk- patrick, Leonard, Sarah Knight, Sea- goville, Alice Leary Lockness, Cince: Wilie Mae Lamb, Mahankg Florence Lambert, Hugo. ff 1 X K I' X v S 1 f Y ff' , f., V Zz? , 4 1 i ,QTZQ A . Z f .L ' f ' , Z! LW f, ,, M 'W r , ,ye R I? AQ wk L 5355.143 I Wwgfgf ,, E et, I .Z ,ij g V, - x , mbsf h .:::: f:. 'J X 1 If A V A lswzffwiix' fi. , it 'U fg ' J , r:. M A if X X 'y get :fi- AW. . 5 .rm Q , gg. N Fzrs. Lani clrec' er: Giln arka am.
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Three girls, who managed to get up early enough to go to the trail breakfast, put sugar and cream in their coffee hoping that this will help them -to wake up. As has been the custom during the last three years of Western Week, a square L dance was held in downtown of Commerce. Rupert Daniel and Ann Calvert pass under the arms of Jo Ed Smith and Jo Ann Hall. At the assembly program a group of stuf Dan, played by James Blackshear, has , been Sl First Row: Mark Lourey, Tyler: Billy G.-Lyons. Whitewright: Willa .lean Lyons, 'Whitewrightg Mrs. Mary Caul- din McAmis, Roytong Bess 'McClatcry. Creenvilleg Elfie McClelland. Gilmer: John McClendon. Ir., Ft. Worthg Bryant J. McCombs, Winthrope, Ark.g Orra Mar McDowell, Yantis. ' Second Row: O. P. Mclilwreath, Mer- tensg Rosa C. Mc'Farland, CrandSa line, Malcolm McGee, Randolph: Mrs Mary Evelyn McClasson, Roytong Hu bert Houston McKinne Lake Creek Yr 5 .Addie McMillon, Pointg Dildy Marion Sulphur 'Springsg Annie M. Marney 7 Corsicanag Beatrice Martin, Pittsburg. Third Row: Virginia Mason, Texar- kanag Thomas -C. Meador, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, Margaret Melton, Sulphur Springsg Margaret Merritt, Detroit: Iva Jo Miller, Bonham, William M. Miller, Wichita Fallsg Alvin F. Moody, Green- ville, Clydene Moore, Hugo, Okla.: Mark Melton Moore, Naples. i f N, X. Firs Rav ell ' Mar vicv por! som Zz.
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